The guy in the back looks like he's sniffing.
Squire1039
I wouldn't know about the speed bump. They are dumping the water on the ice to refreeze it, though.
140.82.121.5
Well, apparently, this is an A record for api.github.com. This name resolves to a different IP around the globe. See https://www.whatsmydns.net/#A/api.github.com
The IP is detected as "clean" on VirusTotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/ip-address/140.82.121.5/detection , although apparently (probably not surprising as it is github) is also a favorite address for everything including malware.
Maybe you can ask in the keepassxc discussion forum on github.
VirusTotal doesn't indicate keepassxc.exe 2.7.7 contacts this address. I'd be careful. Check the binaries' signatures. Try a full install to see if that behaves differently.
keppassxc.exe: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/fea4df5024f83155f6742a3372a801fc6cc97ed82627b36fce6f0caed54506cf/relations
KeePassXC-2.7.7-Win64.msi: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/9c3dab957db0f769c4e67bfdf4f0134a65ecfa65c5569718a36aa88e649158cd
The canon is used to induce a radical evasive movement. Probably need lots of airbags. Looks awesome, though; would have loved it as a toy car.
... officials had opened a fraud investigation against the man, confirming 130 vaccinations over nine month... The man then reported an additional 87 vaccinations to the researchers, which in total included eight different vaccine formulations, including updated boosters.
Maybe you oughta try adding different ingredients to it and experiment. Make it scientific.
Chocolate chip-shrimp cookies with dip... yum...
It's like saying, if you can't figure this out, you aren't worth the one extra dog you have, please give it away.
I can see orgies of blackmailing.
Have I been pawned is really nice, but only includes confirmed data leaks. If you use other services like Google or Malwarebyte, they will tell you more leaks. I was involved with the MoveIt data leak from a financial institution recently, which basically leaked all the information that possibly can be partly/wholely used for identity theft. This didn't show up in HIBP. Fidelity Financial Life Insurance just leaked enough info via Infosys for another 30,000 customers with enough data for identity thefts recently.
In the US, it seems if somebody is able financially to aggregate all these sensitive data leaks, they probably can cause havocs to many people. These info often come from financial institutions, which you can't totally withhold or lie about your personal information.
I thought my exception handling would be like having a jet-ejection seat sending me into space.